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Regular hem is what I usually get then.
Regular hem is what I usually get then.
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or Barneys New York CO-OP at phipps plaza across from Lenox MallOriginally Posted by marmourjr
Originally Posted by shump
^ thanks, i actually went to wishatl today, all they had was a size 30 in chino, i tried some of there black slim fit denim and it was baggy which was weirrrd.
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would you mind elaborating on this please? not really to sure what you mean.....Originally Posted by jay zoe2
Originally Posted by ev209
ive read up on many different ways to soak/wash. what do you recommend?
This will sound weird, but you will get a better result by soaking the jeans (unsanforized) while wearing them and allowing them to partial dry out while they are still on. This will semi-mold them to you and alleviate any issues you have getting them back on.
Originally Posted by Mr 100
^^^ Not PRPS, king krash denim. Same founder but the jeans aren't like the PRPS from Japan.
King Krash and the PRPS heirloom line both sucked in my opinion but he made them so people seeking PRPS can get them at an affordable price.
Now the new PRPS & Goods line is amazing but nothing beats the original PRPS.
Depending on whether or not you sized up properly, once you soak unsanforized denim; they will shrink in the waist, thigh, and inseam. My soaking with them on and allowing them to partially dry on you, they will mold to you and won't shrink to the point where you will have issues putting them on.Originally Posted by neukicks
would you mind elaborating on this please? not really to sure what you mean.....Originally Posted by jay zoe2
Originally Posted by ev209
ive read up on many different ways to soak/wash. what do you recommend?
This will sound weird, but you will get a better result by soaking the jeans (unsanforized) while wearing them and allowing them to partial dry out while they are still on. This will semi-mold them to you and alleviate any issues you have getting them back on.
enjoyed THE END of that video, when he actually talked about denimOriginally Posted by marmourjr
i feel your pain bro, had my old jeans hemmed and they ended up shorter than expectedOriginally Posted by CoolGrayMemo
So I took my jeans to get hemmed a few days ago.
They were 36 and I asked for a 34 [I'm usually a 32-33 but, wanted a 34 for a little stacking]. When I picked them up, I compared them to other jeans and they hemmed them at a 31. So if I cuff them, they almost look like high-waters. There is no stacking at all now.
i actually don't mind my jeans having the high-waters look.Originally Posted by CoolGrayMemo
So I took my jeans to get hemmed a few days ago.
They were 36 and I asked for a 34 [I'm usually a 32-33 but, wanted a 34 for a little stacking]. When I picked them up, I compared them to other jeans and they hemmed them at a 31. So if I cuff them, they almost look like high-waters. There is no stacking at all now.